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130121
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ID:
119327
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ID:
121654
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ID:
128747
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ID:
128777
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ID:
150631
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ID:
122096
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ID:
102217
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ID:
137886
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Summary/Abstract |
Already one of the world’s largest defence markets, India aspires to grow into the third largest aviation market globally, in the next six years (by 2020). The immense potential offered as a result of this, and indeed the urgency, leads one to wonder as to how did we end up with two major shows this year (DefExpo and India Aviation), that were dead in the water from day one?
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ID:
119364
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ID:
122275
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ID:
122144
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ID:
187181
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ID:
130157
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ID:
141034
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ID:
154570
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ID:
128245
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
It was surprising that whereas every country wanted to produce her own war material, in India, even very senior officials and Ministers wanted to remain dependent on foreign countries and government for military hardware and would not take any initiative for local production. These people did not understand that a country must not remain forever dependent on another country for her military requirement as, in the event of a war breaking out, that country could stop supplies, putting the receiving country in dire difficulties when her need would be the most acute.
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ID:
154453
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ID:
110619
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ID:
112001
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